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  1. Thanks Slice, I'll try it now!

     

    Edit: Here's the results:

     

    - VoodooPS2: The cursor is extreme fast, and scrolling very buggy. Sometimes touchpad buttons are not working, dragging not works too.

     

    - ApplePS2: Better, but still fast, scrolling almost works, but touchpad buttons not working, also dragging not works too.

     

    So I'm still using Bronxteck's VoodooPS2.

  2. Yes, it's an original Dell battery. The problem came around a month or two, when I installed Chameleon RC5, and Mariusz's DSDT. Revert to the old DSDT and bootloader didn't help. I think I do a fresh install when EDP 1.5 final is released.

  3. I've attached the BIOS screenshots, seems like it's working properly. I've tried to revert to AsereBLN, but my system can't even boot, I've got kernel panic about AppleIntelCPUManagement: No HPETs, and cpus configured incorrectly. So now I'm using Chameleon RC5 r687. I've replaced VoodooBattery with AppleACPIBatteryManager.kext, but now it's says: "Service Battery". Do you have any ideas how to get rid of that message?

     

    Right now I'm using the following power management kexts: VoodooPowerMini, AppleACPIBatteryManager, and Mariusz's DSDT, with Chameleon RC5 r687

     

    Thanks for the help! :)

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  4. Okay, I'll try it. But it seems like SpeedStep is working with voodoopower. Or it's just fake speedstep? I've attached my CPU-X screenshot:

     

    And... what about "battery replace soon" message? It's normal, or it's because the DSDT or bootloader?

     

    Again, it's not present with my old dsdt and aserebln.

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  5. I have a problem with this DSDT and Chameleon 2 RC5 665. My battery drains too fast, and it says: "Condition: Replace Soon"

     

    I know my battery working properly because in windows 7 it can keep for 2 hours. But in Mac, only 1 hour. With my previous DSDT and AsereBLN it worked fine. I've tested the speedstep in cpu-x, and it's working, so I don't know what's going on...

     

    Ps.: I've attached a screenshot, and my previous dsdt.aml

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    dsdt.aml.zip

  6. I see. Well, I tried it (without voodoopower, but voodoobattery is still here), and when I click on the battery indicator, it tells me about I need to replace the battery soon.

     

    Then I put back voodoopower, but the message still exist.

     

    In the BIOS it says that the battery performs normally. It's a bug, or my battery really goes bad?

     

    It can keep for 1,5 or 2 hours.

  7. Found how i can do this. But, lol, its not failing anymore. Maybe its because of update 10.6.0 >> 10.6.6. or maybe smth else. I don't know.

     

    But i have this weird sign when os loads:

    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/5020311/IMAG0578.jpg

     

    Any way to have boot log? Just to check is everything is ok? Maybe OS loads with tons of errors which i'm not aware of?

     

    To get rid of that message, just disable hibernate mode, and remove the sleep image:

     

    sudo pmset hibernatemode 0

     

    sudo touch /var/vm/sleepimage

     

    sudo rm /var/vm/sleepimage

     

    kmand :

     

    Use this voodoops2 kext: Link

  8. I can't get to work scrolling on my trackpad. When I use voodoops2 (from EDP), I got kernel panic. When I use the ApplePS2, scrolling is reversed. So when I swipe up, it scrolls down, and when I swipe down, it scrolls up, oh that's abnormal...

     

    And I tried this kext, scrolling not works, neither side-scroll, two finger, and "press two button to scroll" mode...

     

    Anybody have ideas what can I do? I really need that scrolling because I use the trackpad most.

     

    Thanks!

     

    D620, 10.6.6 SL

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